Crystal Pier

Crystal Pier stood off the shore of Santa Monica, California, United States from 1905 to 1949.

Opened as the White Star Pier in July 1905,[1] it later went by other names at various times including Hollister Pier, Bristol Pier, and Nat Goodwin Pier.

[2] Located at the end of Hollister Avenue, along what is now Will Rogers State Beach,[3] Crystal Pier was the smallest of the Ocean Park amusement piers.

[4] In the 1930s, Crystal Pier stood north of the Ocean Park Pier and south of the Santa Monica Pier.

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Cafe Nat Goodwin in 1915, named for its owner, the vaudevillian and film actor Nat Goodwin , on what was then called Bristol Pier